Supervision in social work

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Supervision in social work

Alfred Kadushin

Columbia University Press, c1992

3rd ed

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [515]-558) and index

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Description

This third edition addresses the place and function of the supervisor in the social agency, updating long-standing controversies such as the conflict between professionalism and bureaucracy, and addressing the question of social work autonomy within organizations. The book discusses how dwindling resources have forced social work practice to become more results-oriented in a limited time frame. A new chapter explores what supervisors should teach and new sections have been added on feminist supervision, development supervision, the parallel process in supervision, and the ecology of social work supervision.

Table of Contents

1. History, Definition, and Significance 2. Administrative Supervision 3. Administrative Supervision-Problems in Implementation 4. Educational Supervision-Definition, Differentiation, Content, and Process 5. Principles and Problems in Implementing Educational Supervision 6. Supportive Supervision 7. Problems and Stresses in Becoming and Being a Supervisor 8. Evaluation 9. The Group Conference in Supervision 10. Problems and Innovations

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